That seems like a great way to destroy mailing lists by not telling them
which recipients are bouncing.
Um, the mailing list *is* the forwarding address.
Oh, well, no, in that case the target address is not meant to be kept secret.
You don't know that. Keeping in mind that the reports go the the From:
address, some lists let subscribers see who else is subscribed, but many
do not.
In any event, I think we agree that failure reports are not worth a lot of
effort here.
I'd look for ways to trim them down a bit. Just enough to let them be
privacy-wise credible.
As I would have thought was evident by now, there is no such thing. We
have no idea what parts of the message might disclose PII, and we have no
idea what relationship (if any) the targer of the ruf= might have to the
author of the messsage. We can just note that ruf can leak personal info
and leave it at that.
Regards,
John Levine, [email protected], Taughannock Networks, Trumansburg NY
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